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A columnar upright with weeping branches.  Blue-green foliage.  Can tolerate very shady sites. One of the most narrow conifers in existence.  This variety is only about 1' wide when it is 8' tall.  Sporadic side branches give unique character, or can be removed for a perfectly-narrow vertical element.  Green foliage.
Tufts of golden and yellow-green compressed foliage.  Pyramidal to broadly-pyramidal habit.  A popular selection for many years. Semi dwarf and compact with golden foliage.
This attractive, slow-growing Hinoki cypress has unique foliage: dazzling yellow works with green highlights and creamy centers to brighten the scene. In most locations, the bright foliage does not burn, even in full sun. We grow very few Hinoki Cypress, only the best.  This is the BEST yellow-foliage form.  Interior light green contrasts brilliant cream-yellow, making this variety effectively "Glow."
Similar to Gracilis, but with even more tight and rich cupped foliage.  Popular rock garden plant.  The plants available in #1 containers are 7-years old - most companies do not grow the miniature form that we do because it's not exactly a money maker!  The photo showing large plants is from Zundert, Netherlands.  Those plants were 46-years old at the time. Golden threads of yellow foliage layer to form a broad mound.
Cornus kousa 'Ohkan'
Our Price: $35.00
Clean yellow-green variegated leaves and profuse white flowers.  A long display of fall color showcases peach, purple and magenta colors. Lemon to butter-yellow foliage along with a narrow-weeping form make this tree stand out in the landscape
Deciduous.  A columnar form with golden-yellow spring leaves turning lime-green in summer.  Fall color is bright golden-orange. Deciduous.  A columnar form with dark purple leaves.  Similar to 'Red Obelisk' - both are phenomenal columnar purple forms.
Ginkgo biloba 'Hunnewell'
Our Price: $35.00
Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken'
Our Price: $45.00
A broom found on a 150-year old Ginkgo by David Dusenbury, curator of the historic Hunnewell Pinetum in Wellesley, MA.  The original tree, approximately 90' tall has has the gnarled broom which is about 6' x 6' at a height of 20' off of the ground.  Our cuttings came directly from the broom. Densely-packed with plush green leaves.  This variety has become a standard in Europe and will follow suit in the US.  Originally found as a witches' broom by Piet Vergeldt in the Netherlands in 1995.
Ginkgo biloba 'Saratoga'
Our Price: $45.00
Ginkgo biloba 'Troll'
Our Price: $45.00
Deciduous.  A compact ovular to conical crown with dense foliage.  Deeply cut narrow foliage gives the tree a lacey look. A tight bushy dwarf with rounded lush dark green leaves.  A great name for a great plant.
Ginkgo biloba 'Tubiformis'
Our Price: $195.00
Deciduous.  A small form with upward-facing curled leaves that hold a few drops of water.  The leaves appearing first are rolled, others are dissected.  Makes a unique small specimen.  Also known as 'Tubeleaf', 'Tubuliformis' and 'Tubifolia' A very curious new small tree, this weeping Ginkgo has an upright leader and horizontal-to-pendulous side branches. Leaves of the slow-growing deciduous conifer vary in size, shape and thickness and some display lime-green variegation.  Also known in Europe as 'Mutant Weeper.'
Lemon foliage can burn in winter sun.  When healthy colors are beautiful. Bright yellow to lime-green summer color becomes bright orange-copper in winter.
Larix decidua 'Prag'
Our Price: $35.00
Larix decidua 'Puli'
Our Price: $65.00
A mounding plant with sweeping slender branches.  Lush blue-green foliage and tight habit. Deciduous.  This heavily weeping selection has lime green foliage in spring.  Fall color is golden to yellow.  Excellent waterfall form if staked, otherwise an equally interesting mound form.
In spring, the new growth of this small, globe-shaped American larch hints of sparklers, as new blue needles with powder-blue and green tones burst on the scene. In fall, the needles of the extremely hardy deciduous conifer change to an excellent, rich yellow. A somewhat open tree, this American larch produces an upright central leader and weeping branches that hang close to the trunk. The bright green needles of the deciduous conifer change to yellows and oranges before falling for winter.
Deciduous.  A narrow upright with golden-yellow foliage.  Can really brighten a landscape!  Also known by it's Japanese names 'Ogon' meaning "gold" and 'Golden Ogi' meaning "golden mantle."  Fast growing. The first dawn redwood with pendulous branches, this truly outstanding introduction has gracefully weeping branches with delicate, soft, gray-green foliage and a beautiful sculptural form. If staked, it can be rather tall and narrow. The deciduous foliage goes rich orange in fall before dropping to show off beautiful peeling bark for winter.
Deciduous.  A dwarf globose to broadly-pyramidal form with cream-yellow foliage with reddish branchlet highlights.  Can burn in full sun.  Sold under the name of 'Schirrmann's Nordlicht' in Europe.  This is a spectacular variety, the best dwarf dawn redwood that we have seen in all our travels.  This is a WB found on 'White Spot'.  In the garden of Henk van Kempen in the Netherlands we saw one of the first grafts, and at 12-years old the tree was 7' tall and 3' wide, incredibly tight as well.  A true winner. A narrow, columnar form of dawn redwood, this beauty boasts both great foliage and handsome bark. Its delicate green foliage turns orange-yellow in fall.  In winter, after the needles have fallen, the striking reddish and black peeling bark lends a handsome look.
A yellow Douglas fir found by Richard Haslebacher of Woods Creek Horticultural in Silverton, OR.  The yellow mother plant produces true yellow seedlings.  Growth rate is typical of species. A columnar Douglas fir with bluish-green needles.
A narrow weeping form with blue foliage that can be 10' tall and only 2' wide when staked.  If it is not staked, can take on more irregular weeping forms, but will still be upright. A great weeping variety with long green needles that show bluish-silver undersides on branches or leaves that twist as they weep.
A snake-form with the same bizarre habit that all snake-forms have, and we love.  Found by Otto Solburger on Skyline Blvd near Portland, OR.  Seldom seen. Deciduous.  A dwarf bald cypress that only grows about 4 inches a year.  Small rich green tufts of foliage.  Conical to broad conical form.
A perfect golden pillar or column.  Bright gold in full sun. Golden yellow foliage is green in the interior.  Yellow tips become orange-ish in winter.  Conical form.
Thuja plicata 'Whipcord'
Our Price: $30.00
A dwarf western red cedar with tight foliage forming a globose shrub.  Rich green to dark green foliage darkens in winter.  Name means "Green Ball" in German. A mop-head of narrow strings of foliage.  So cool looking, one should be in every garden.   Green in summer, bronze in winter.
An improvement over the original variegated cultivar 'Zebrina,' this variety has more defined yellow variegation. New growth is pure white, great globose habit.  One of the most colorful evergreens for deep shade.
   
 

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